For us,
even InnoDB was way to slow. It took hours to insert attributes.
We switched to PostgreSQL three years ago. Since then, no more performance
problems.
Also, creating the tree for restores was magnitudes faster with PostgreSQL.
It heavily depends on the number of files and attributes in t
For all needing a standalone bacula client dmg for OSX (including BAT), you can
use a small build script I created.
https://gist.github.com/robertoschwald/e404372e4e6b13cfe20b#file-macports_build_bacula_dmg_private-sh
Simply call the script.
It will install a private copy of MacPorts and builds
I’m using Webacula 5.5.1 with Bacula 7.0.4 on CentOS 6.5 without any problem,
so I think it must be an issue on your local installation.
Try to increase the log level in php.ini and log to a file to get a hint what
the problem could be.
Maybe a permission issue from your web process user to exec
When clicking on the „Documentation“ link on blog.bacula.org, you only see docs
up to version 5.0.2.
When clicking on „Documentation“ > „Manuals“ you get the actual 7.0.x version
as well.
Thats confusing.
Rob
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